Wordy Wednesday

Since I’ve decided there are enough memes out there, I have started just linking up my Wordy Wednesday posts with Wordless Wednesday memes. I’m such a rebel, huh?

I got into the shower this weekend and found a message waiting for me, courtesy of Brian.

Totally better than a bouquet of flowers, I think.

My “love language” is Words of Affirmation, according to the book Five Love Languages. That means that I feel most loved when I hear that I am loved or appreciated.

Brian and I read this book early on in our marriage, and it was a great eye opener for us. I had never really thought about the fact that what made me feel loved might not really work for Brian – the quiz revealed that his “love language” is Quality Time. Spending time together playing a board game or cooking dinner makes him feel the most loved.

If you haven’t read the book, there’s a short one-question quiz hereto get a general idea of what your love language might be. I’m curious to know – what makes you feel the most loved? What’s your love language? Do you think your spouse’s love language differs from yours?

Hi! I'm Christi, the blogger here at Frugal Novice. I'm a Texan, born and raised, and I'm married to my high school sweetheart, Brian. I love baking, cooking, reading, DIY-ing, and spending time with my three great kids, who are 8, 6, & 3.

I love that book!! My love language is gifts. Yeah, my love can totally be bought LOL But seriously, this means if I do not get a gift for Valentine’s or my birthday, I don’t feel loved – even if he says it….I want him to show it….and doing the dishes (service) is totally NOT my love language. LOL

That is so sweet! My hubby isn’t a romantic guy at all but he tells me loves me on the phone a few times a day. I took the quiz and found out that Acts of Service make me feel the most loved. When I read the definition it was right on the money! I will have to share this with my husband.